A PRESENT DAY NIGHTMARE: 'Stars Lined In Concrete' Video Posted Online

January 12, 2006

Cincinnati, Ohio's A PRESENT DAY NIGHTMARE recently hooked up with Invalid Frequency Productions to film a video for their forthcoming EP, "Still Monologue". The clip is for the song "Stars Lined in Concrete" and is now available for viewing at www.invalidfrequency.com or at www.myspace.com/apresentdaynightmare.

"Still Monologue" was recorded and produced by Ken Susi of UNEARTH and is being released in February by Resound Gr!nd Records.

A PRESENT DAY NIGHTMARE is:

Rachard Bowers - Vocals
Randall Barrett - Guitar
Jon Pauly - Guitar
Sean Boyle - Bass
Bryan Cash – Drums

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